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Public laws of the State of North-Carolina, passed by the General Assembly [1870-1871]

COXSTITUTION OF NORTH CAROLINA. 31 ;
Sec. 13. The Board of Education shall elect Trustees for Trustees for the
,
r\ m 1^ 1
Uuiversity.
the L niversity as follows : One Trmstee for each county in !
the State, whose term of office shall be eight years. The I
first meeting of the Board shall be held within ten (10) days i
after their election, and at this and every subsequent meet- l
ing ten Trustees shall constitute a quorum. The Trustees, '
at their first naeeting, shall be divided, as equall}'- as may be,
into four classes. The seats of the first class shall be vacated j
at the expiration of two years ; of the second class, at the 1
expiration of four years ; of the third class, at the expiration
!
of six years ; of the fourth class, at the expiration ot eight I
years ; so that one-fourth may be chosen every second year.
Sec. 14:. The Board of Education and the President of Board of Trustees ;
the University shall be ex officio members of the Board of
|
Trustees of the University ; and shall, with three other \
Trustees, to be appointed by the Board of Trustees, con-j
stitute the Executive Committee of the trustees of the Uni- \
versity of Xorth Cai'olina, and shall be clothed with the i
powers delegated to the Executive Committee under the
existing organization of the Institution. Tlie Governor ',
shall be, ex (fficio, President of the Board of Trustees and '
Chairman of the Executive Committee of the University.
The Board of Education shall provide for the more perfect
\
organization of the Board of Trustees. <
Sec. 15. All the privileges, rights, franchises and endow- privileges and i
ments heretofore granted to, or conferred upon, the Board "f^. Bo^aTd.^
"^
i
of Trustees of the University of Xortli Carolina by the char- ' i
ter of 1789, or by any subsequent legislation, are hereby ;
vested in the Board of Trustees, authorized by this Consti-
]
tution, for the perpetual benefit of the University.
j
Sec. 1G. As soon as practicable after the adoption of this AKricuitural.De- '
Constitution, the General Assembly shall establish and i^^''^°^^'^*-
j
maintain in connection with the University, a Department '
of Agriculture, of Mechanics, of Mining, and of Xormal In-struction.
Sec 17. The General Assembly is hereby empowered to ciiiidren must at- I
enact that every child, of sufficient mental and physical tendsciiooi. ,
ability, shall attend the public schools during the period '

COXSTITUTION OF NORTH CAROLINA. 31 ;
Sec. 13. The Board of Education shall elect Trustees for Trustees for the
,
r\ m 1^ 1
Uuiversity.
the L niversity as follows : One Trmstee for each county in !
the State, whose term of office shall be eight years. The I
first meeting of the Board shall be held within ten (10) days i
after their election, and at this and every subsequent meet- l
ing ten Trustees shall constitute a quorum. The Trustees, '
at their first naeeting, shall be divided, as equall}'- as may be,
into four classes. The seats of the first class shall be vacated j
at the expiration of two years ; of the second class, at the 1
expiration of four years ; of the third class, at the expiration
!
of six years ; of the fourth class, at the expiration ot eight I
years ; so that one-fourth may be chosen every second year.
Sec. 14:. The Board of Education and the President of Board of Trustees ;
the University shall be ex officio members of the Board of
|
Trustees of the University ; and shall, with three other \
Trustees, to be appointed by the Board of Trustees, con-j
stitute the Executive Committee of the trustees of the Uni- \
versity of Xorth Cai'olina, and shall be clothed with the i
powers delegated to the Executive Committee under the
existing organization of the Institution. Tlie Governor ',
shall be, ex (fficio, President of the Board of Trustees and '
Chairman of the Executive Committee of the University.
The Board of Education shall provide for the more perfect
\
organization of the Board of Trustees. <
Sec. 15. All the privileges, rights, franchises and endow- privileges and i
ments heretofore granted to, or conferred upon, the Board "f^. Bo^aTd.^
"^
i
of Trustees of the University of Xortli Carolina by the char- ' i
ter of 1789, or by any subsequent legislation, are hereby ;
vested in the Board of Trustees, authorized by this Consti-
]
tution, for the perpetual benefit of the University.
j
Sec. 1G. As soon as practicable after the adoption of this AKricuitural.De- '
Constitution, the General Assembly shall establish and i^^''^°^^'^*-
j
maintain in connection with the University, a Department '
of Agriculture, of Mechanics, of Mining, and of Xormal In-struction.
Sec 17. The General Assembly is hereby empowered to ciiiidren must at- I
enact that every child, of sufficient mental and physical tendsciiooi. ,
ability, shall attend the public schools during the period '